It was agreed, - That the Committee seek authorization of the House of Commons permitting the members of the Committee to travel to Vancouver, Halifax and Montreal to hold simultaneouspress conferences on the release of its interim report on Monday, December 9 and that the necessary staff accompany the members.

It was agreed, - That the Committee present its recommendations in two reports, an interim report to be presented on Monday, December 9, 2002, the final report on Thursday, December 12, 2002 and, that the Committee hold simultaneouspress conferences in locations across Canada.

It is important to examine the quality of francophone communications because I would say it is their policy to communicate to francophones, but if you dig deeper and ask whether they produce simultaneouspress releases you will be getting at some issues on which I should like to see them improve their output.

Anyone in Canada, or anyone in the world, as a matter of fact, that's using an eight-station press, a modern press, Revere or litho, would have the capability of producing these packages—process colour and spot colour simultaneously.

I'm also encouraged to see, both in the report and in the number of press conferences and indeed with your committee this morning—and I'm sure that was based on input not only from private sector sources but government sources to the MacKay task force—that they felt these things could all be done in a reasonable period of time and that some of the studies could be done simultaneously.

20. Welcomes the appointment of the directors for the Agency for Prevention of Corruption and the Coordination of the Fight against Corruption and simultaneously underlines the pressing need to provide the necessary financial and human resources to ensure that this Agency becomes fully operational; encourages all efforts for the signing of an operational agreement with EUROPOL as soon as possible;

3. Recalls that the internet has become an indispensable tool for promoting democratic initiatives, political debate, digital literacy and the dissemination of knowledge; reiterates that access to the internet both guarantees and depends upon the exercise of a number of key fundamental rights including, but not limited to, respect for private life, data protection, freedom of expression, speech and association, freedom of the press, political expression and participation, non-discrimination, education and cultural and linguistic diver ...[+++]sity; underlines that institutions and stakeholders at all levels therefore have a general responsibility to assist in ensuring that everyone can exercise their right to participate in the information society - particularly the elderly, who face more problems in familiarising themselves with the new technologies - while simultaneously attacking the twin challenges of e-illiteracy and democratic exclusion in the electronic age;

3. Recalls that the internet has become an indispensable tool for promoting democratic initiatives, political debate, digital literacy and the dissemination of knowledge; reiterates that access to the internet both guarantees and depends upon the exercise of a number of key fundamental rights including, but not limited to, respect for private life, data protection, freedom of expression, speech and association, freedom of the press, political expression and participation, non-discrimination, education and cultural and linguistic diver ...[+++]sity; underlines that institutions and stakeholders at all levels therefore have a general responsibility to assist in ensuring that everyone can exercise their right to participate in the information society - particularly the elderly, who face more problems in familiarising themselves with the new technologies - while simultaneously attacking the twin challenges of e-illiteracy and democratic exclusion in the electronic age;

1. Recalls that the Internet has become an indispensable tool for promoting democratic initiatives, political debate, digital literacy and the dissemination of knowledge; reiterates that access to the Internet both guarantees and depends upon the exercise of a number of key fundamental rights including, but not limited to, respect for private life, data protection, freedom of expression, speech and association, freedom of the press, political expression and participation, non-discrimination, education and cultural and linguistic diver ...[+++]sity; underlines that institutions and stakeholders at all levels therefore have a general responsibility to assist in ensuring that everyone can exercise their right to participate in the information society, including an emphasis on the elderly, who face more problems in familiarising themselves with the new technologies, simultaneously attacking the twin challenges of e-illiteracy and democratic exclusion in the electronic age;

3. Recalls that the internet has become an indispensable tool for promoting democratic initiatives, political debate, digital literacy and the dissemination of knowledge; reiterates that access to the internet both guarantees and depends upon the exercise of a number of key fundamental rights including, but not limited to, respect for private life, data protection, freedom of expression, speech and association, freedom of the press, political expression and participation, non-discrimination, education and cultural and linguistic diver ...[+++]sity; underlines that institutions and stakeholders at all levels therefore have a general responsibility to assist in ensuring that everyone can exercise their right to participate in the information society - particularly the elderly, who face more problems in familiarising themselves with the new technologies - while simultaneously attacking the twin challenges of e-illiteracy and democratic exclusion in the electronic age;

I believe that should the Canadian Forces be deployed after 2011 in a major international operation, and simultaneously a major internal crisis erupts, whether it be environmental consequence management or some other situation where a major Canadian Forces commitment was required instantaneously, and the Canadian Forces were not capable of responding to that in a manner that Canadians expected, the government would be very hard-pressed to explain why that is.

Personally, I found the situation quite amusing when, because of an indiscretion that I played no part in, the newspaper La Presse was able to publish discussions that had taken place concerning the difficulties I was having getting speaking time, when Mr. Crête was trying to prevent other members of the committee from giving me time while simultaneously his party was publicly denouncing me for not having participated in debates in the House.

The declaration recognises that Europe is a Union of States and not a new Super-State, and recognising the identities of the peoples of the Union and their differences within an association based on shared aims is the strength that enables us to press on towards achieving that political union we have yet to attain.

² The IFPI Simulcasting concerned the collecting societies of the recording companies and the simultaneous broadcasting by TV and radio operators via the traditional way (hertzian wave, cable, satellite, etc) as well as the Internet. See Press Release IP/02/1436 of 08 October 2002, case COMP/C2/38.014 IFPI Simulcasting, decision of 8 October 2002, OJ L107 (30.04.2003) p. 58.

The reason is that on the day it was published in Science magazine it was sent out by press release by an international PR company based in New York and simultaneously appeared on the website of the Canadian-based Suzuki Foundation, which campaigns on behalf of Alaskan wild salmon and which, of course, has a vested interest in damaging the European farmed salmon industry.

There is limited published research specifically addressing best practices in mental health for seniors and the pressing need for the development of sophisticated, feasible, validated best practice guidelines to guide professionals who must manage simultaneously multiple mental illnesses together with physical problems in aging Canadians.

Following reports in the Austrian press, the Commission accompanied by officials from the Austrian Ministry for Economic Affairs conducted simultaneous surprise inspections at a number of Austrian banks in June 1998.

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